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§ 4464. Twelve.—Iceland. From Herr Kristian Zimzen, 
1858. 
[Most of these are of the pale hue characteristic of eggs gathered towards 
the end of the season in great egg-taking places, and are presumably from 
Videy or the other island off Reykjavik. | 
[§ 4465. One.—Shetland. From Mr. Dunn, 1851. 
[§ 4466. Two. ) 
Wide-opens and Brownsman, Farne Islands 
Wee : i ‘ 
este One 21 June, 1851. 
[§ 4468. One. J 
All the above taken by my brother and myself on our first visit to the 
Farne Islands, and in each case the parent bird well determined (ef. § 4433). | 
[§ 4469. One—North Iceland. From Mr. Proctor, 1851. 
[§ 4470. Zwo. ne 
[§ 4471. Two. | 
[§ 4472. Zwo. >Wide-opens, 18 June, 1856. “ E. N.” 
[§ 4473. Two. | 
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[§ 4474. One. } 
All these taken by my brother at our second visit to the Farne Islands 
the birds being well identified by him, and the eggs of the several nests kept 
carefully apart. | 
[§ 4475. Heven.—Unst, 1856. 
From Mr. James Smith. 
[§ 4476. Dve.—Unst, 1857. 
It seems to be admitted that the Aretic Tern alone breeds in Shetland. | 
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